Ultrasonic Frequencies
ultrasonic
Ultrasound
ultrasound
Ultrasonic
Ultrasound
A squeal.
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The vestibular apparatus in the inner ear is responsible for keeping balance/equilibrium.
Three bones in your ear hammer, stirrup, anvil.
Resonance occurs in the outer ear and is a function of the length of the auditory canal, wherein some frequencies are enhanced by combinatorial properties of other incoming frequencies - the frequency reinforced the most is termed the 'resonant frequency' of the canal.
Humans can normally hear from 20-20,000 Hz.
Ear drum
the fact is that dog ears have a large variety in which they could hear better
No, because the frequencies that the average human ear can hear is 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
Sound waves too high for humans to hear are called: ultrasonic
Some sounds that are at certain frequencies cannot be heard by a human ear. Some such sounds are a dog whistle, certain whale songs and dolphin and bat echolocation.
Infrasonic
The human ear cannot detect all possible frequencies. It has evolved to detect frequencies of sounds that are the most useful to humans, and has a maximum frequency range of about 20Hz to 20kHz, which decreases as you get older, particularly at the higher end. Infrasonic describes sounds that are too low in frequency to be heard by the human ear, and ultrasonic describes sounds that are too high in frequency to be heard by the human ear. These sounds cannot be heard by the human ear because they are outside of its range of capability.
to hear things.
Audio (sound) frequencies above the range of the human ear. This is generally said to be above 20,000 hertz.
I would say no. I'm educated on the topic, but also biased as my family owns a business in the field. The frequencies of ultrasound aren't detectible by the human ear. You encounter frequencies that you can't hear all the time, you just don't know it ;)
The organ used to hear is the ear.
Because human ear has a limitation of hearing sounds only of such a band of frequencies. we call them as audio frequencies.
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